NHTSA Recall #96V071000 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION

APRIL 25
1996

7,900,000 F-350s recalled

1988 FORD F350 -- The ignition switch could experience an internal short circuit.

This condition could cause overheating, smoke, and possibly fire in the steering column area of the vehicle.

Dealers will replace the ignition switch. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #96V071000 »

NHTSA Recall #92V026000 SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS:DRUM:SHOES/LININGS

MARCH 03
1992

467,000 F-350s recalled

1988 FORD F350 -- A revised brake lining noise insulator resulted in a decrease in the thermal insulation between the brake lining and the front brake caliper piston. This caused greater heat transfer to the caliper pistons with the potential to overheat the brake fluid and diminish brake effectiveness during severe braking conditions.

Increased stopping distances and inablility to holdvehicles on a steep grade results in increased risk of accident in the event ofa sudden stop or when constant braking is needed to maneuver through areas withsteep grades.

Add snap-in insulators that attach to each of the front brake caliper pistons. In addition, vehicles with 7.5 L engines will have insulation added to the engine compartment brake lines. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #92V026000 »

NHTSA Recall #88V146000 VISIBILITY:GLASS, SIDE/REAR

SEPTEMBER 02
1988

57,400 F-350s recalled

1988 FORD F350 -- Sliding rear window may contain glazing panels which do not meet requirements of FMVSS 205.

A fractured window may contain fragments that are largerthan the 425 grams allowed.

Replace suspect window panels. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #88V146000 »

NHTSA Recall #88V015000 SUSPENSION

FEBRUARY 09
1988

55,000 F-350s recalled

1988 FORD F350 -- Steering/suspension systems may not adequately control steering type wobble allowing the front end to shimmy.

Severe shimmy could damage vehicle frame or steeringgear creating potential for loss of steering control.

Modify and/or replace front suspension and steering components, tires, and frames. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #88V015000 »